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Kitovu Mobile AIDS organistaion donates to orphans

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Kitovu Mobile AIDS Organization has donated over 90 million shillings to help orphans improve their livelihoods. The orphans organized in 80 farmers’ groups have each received 1.5 million shillings of the donation to boost their agricultural activities.

Nakayiwa Gorreti, who handed over the cheques to the orphans in Kitanda Sub County , Masaka district says other beneficiaries are in the districts of Sembabule, Rakai and Lyantonde.

Nakayiwa says, her organization helps the orphans form self help groups after training them in modern farming techniques.

She explained that the move was undertaken following the realization that many children were increasingly dropping out of school after losing their parents to AIDS.

KCC to Start Extracting Methane Gas

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Kampala City council is to start extracting methane gas from Kitezi landfill for the production of electricity next year. Kitezi landfill is the biggest garbage disposal site in Kampala city and is found about three km off Mpererwe in Wakiso district.

The project to extract methane gas starts next year and is expected to improve the environmental condition of the area

The Program coordinator of Kampala Institutional and comprehensive development programme , Tamale Kigundu says the extracted methane gas will be used in the production of 6 Megatts of electricity.

Another piece of land has been purchased where garbage will dumped as Methane production is carried out in the old land fill. The project s funded by the WB under a 10 year

ten year program which will also see some of Kampala roads especially in the city suburbs bituminized , five modern markets built and anew city Plan drawn. The capital Kampala currently faces several challenges like congestion and poor plannin

Susan Muwonge Changes the face of Motor Sport in Uganda

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Susan Muwonge

For a while now, motor sport in Uganda has been the monopoly of a certain class of citizens. In fact, you could summarize it in a couple of words: ‘Rich’ and ‘Men’. Ultimate Media’s Kasozi Ramathan observes that it is the emergence of the sensational talent of super lady Susan Muwonge that convinced Ugandans that the sport is not a Bible or Koran where verses and hadiths respectively, never change. Muwonge is neither rich nor a man. She gets the surname Muwonge from her husband Lawrence, and teaching (one of the lowest paying jobs in the country) is how she earns her daily bread.

In the last one and half decades, names like Charles Muhangi, Emma Kato, Karim Hirji, Moses Lumala, Charlie Lubega and Kaka Junior were synonymous with motor rallying in Uganda. When they decided to ease off their gas pedals, Ugandan motor rally fans were convinced that it was the end of the sport in the country, only to be disproved by the incredible emergence of Susan Muwonge. The 30 year old St Francis Junior School teacher came into the limelight earlier this year when she shocked every one at the Pearl of Africa Rally (an international championship). As Uganda’s pre-race favourites, including Ronald Ssebuguzi and Ponsiono Lwakataka found it hard to cope with the pace set by foreign drivers, Muwonge held firm, ate the dust and wrestled with African greats in the form of Azar Anwar and Zimbabwean speed merchant Rautenbach Conrad to post a 5th place finish from a field of over twenty drivers in world class racing cars. Hence the tag Super Lady.

She looks lazy, casual and soft spoken but saves most of her tough talking for the race tracks. Susan is a daughter to Freddie Kitonsa and Regina Namukasa of Buddo, Wakiso district. She is married is to a business man, Lawrence Muwonge, and they have four children. Her love for the sport dates way back to her childhood when she used to torment men in bicycle races ” I remember winning several open bicycle races while still studying for my O’levels at St Henry’s, Buyege” Susan is quoted as saying to the Observer, one of Uganda ‘s weekly publications.

The lion hearted lady further reveals that her daddy was once a prominent figure in motor cycle racing, only retiring after a nasty accident. She got more inspiration in the 2002 Champions sprint where Leila Mayanja and Rosette Lwakataka (Ponsiano Lwakataka’s wife) locked horns with men. “I saw Leila and Rosette competing with men and I was inspired to do the same. That very night I convinced my husband to buy me a racing car. He bought me a Mitsubishi Evo II formerly owned by Lwakataka,” she narrates.

Susan is a lady who thrives on challenges. Her decision to compete in the male, rather than the female category earlier this year in a motor sprint held at Entebbe Resort Beach cements my argument. Even her navigator Edmond Kyeyune agrees: “This lady is a lion hearted driver who can’t get satisfied until she beats men”, Kyeyune told Ultimate Media on phone.

Charles Muhangi, one of the Uganda’s best known motor rallying aces describes Muwonge as rare talent. “She is rare talent and its only a matter of gaining experience that separates her from winning the major titles”, observes the 1998 African King.

“She has a bright future” attests another former national champion, Charlie Lubega.

Muwonge attributes her success in rally sport to her husband who seems to be her chief financier. “Motor rallying is associated with finance. Its my husband’s financial backbone that has enabled me compete in the sport” discloses the Makerere University Business School graduate.

The Super Lady’s recent performances have started bearing fruits as various companies have been attracted enough to associate with her. Last month she struck a fat deal with Front Page Micro Finance Uganda Ltd.

Her dreams:

Like any other ambitious Ugandan rallying person , Muwonge’s dreams rotate around emulating Charles Muhangi who conquered Africa in 1998. “As per now, my focus is on winning a national title but my dream is winning the African crown” dreams Muwonge, whose hobbies include swimming and listening to music.

With such determination and talent, Muwonge’s emergence won’t stop only at establishing star status in the sport, but also change the face of motor sport in Uganda by erasing the old perception that this game is meant only for rich men.

Mpererwe Accident Kills 3 Year Old, injures 4 others

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A three and half year old girl only known as Anifa has been killed and four others injured after a truck belonging to Kampala City council rammed into a hair saloon in Mpererwe along Gayaza road.

The accident occurred when the truck, registration number LG 02333- 01 carrying garbage from Kampala to Kitezi dumping site in Wakiso district lost control.

It rammed into a building with a hair salon killing a three and a half year old girl identified as Anifa and injuring four others.

According to the driver of the truck, Siwedi Kyamaso the lorry developed a mechanical fault as he headed towards the Mpererwe junction , when suddenly the lorry lost control and rammed into the commercial building.

The officer in charge of Kanyanya Police post Innocent 0pio says investigation is going on as what may have led to the accident.

The proprietor of the building ,a sixty year old widow Aisha Nakalema lamented the loss of her buildings which she says is her only source of income.

Ministry of Health stops the use of Chloroquin and Fansidar drugs

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The ministry of health is phasing out the use malaria drug combination of chloroquin and fasidar following reports that malaria patients are becoming resistant to the drug. A research by the World Health Organization in Uganda shows that 30% of the patients with malaria on the chloroquine and fasidar treatment dose do not respond to the medicine.

chloroquine and fasidar which have been popular drugs in Uganda for several years are to be replaced by Arteminisinin combination therapy a new drug for malaria to be launched in the country. This follows an increased number of malaria patients becoming resistant to them.

Addressing the press at the ministry of health headquarters, the minister of State for Primary Health Care Dr. Emmanuel Otala said that the two drugs have become less effective and unnecessarily expensive for many Ugandans.

He said that while COARTEM is still one of the best drugs on the market it remains for the common man to Arteminisinin which will cost 200 for children and 800 adults.

The Ministry of Health and Medicines for malaria Venture have agreed to lead the consortium for ACT private sector subsidy to carry out an initiative to responsibly provide a highly subsidized ACT through the private sector.

Masaka SACCO Rejects BONNA BAGAGGAWALE Funds

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Many Microfinance Institutions may be craving for a share of the bonna bagaggawale funds but not Lwengo Microfinance Cooperatives and savings trust Ltd in Masaka district. Its members are worried that their institution could collapse if it implemented the program.

Lwengo Microfinance Cooperatives and savings trust Ltd in Masaka district is one of the 20 SACCOs in Masaka district through which government had hoped to channel funds under the Bonna Bagaggawale program which was officially launched last week by President Yoweri Museveni.

The SACCO was to serve Lwengo and Ndagwe sub Counties that make Bukoto Mid West Constituency. But its board of directors has resolved to reject the offer over fears that the program was designed to kill Microfinance institutions.

The SACCO’s General Secretary Venance Lubiito on Saturday told members during the launch of the Microfinance’s Agricultural Loan that the offer was rejected after scrutiny of the bonna bagaggawale program design which they say is no different from the policy that killed the Co-operative.

This decision was received with overwhelming support from the SACCO’s membership which contends that the program was ill conceived. Others argue that government should instead open up its own SACCO to handle the bonna bagaggawale funds.

The area Member of Parliament Isaac Ssejjoba who had become an advocate for the program was forced to back down. He later appealed to the Finance Ministry to redesign the program to suit the demands of the Microfinance institutions which are the major implementers.

According the Bonna Bagaggawale program design, government is to work with well established Microfinance institutions to loan out the funds at a 1% interest rate which the Microfinance Institutions are saying is too low for their operations.

CHOGM, Kalerwe Remains Untouched

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As the rest of Kampala and all CHOGM host places prepare for the meeting in November, Kalerwe has remained untouched. The Prince of Wales, Prince Charles is set to visit three projects in Kawempe division ahead of his visit to Uganda .

It has been confirmed that Prince Charles will visit a water channel under water aid project, a commercial sex worker rehabilitation center under AMREF and a women’s enterprise under action aid.

The three projects are closely located in Kawempe division; two in Kalerwe and one in Bwaise, are funded by the Prince Charles Foundation. A visit through these areas leaves the hair at the back of your neck, standing.

Just like any other slum, Makerere three zone in kalerwe is characterized by poor sanitation, drainage, and is heavily congested. To access the water project, one has to jump over filthy and open sewerage channels cutting through the unplanned shanty houses.

In fact the office responsible for the commercial sex workers is surrounded by stagnant water and during the rainy season, the place floods. However, according to the area LC 1 chairman, Jaffer Sengendo, preparations are underway to improve the area.

The Secretary for health in Kawempe division Steven Serumaga Mungi says that the 1000meter road is will be tarmacked as soon as they secure funds from KCC and the transport ministry. The council requires 20 million shillings to transform the area.

The residents some of whom are ignorant about the Prince’s visit to their area are disappointed at the state of their zone. With just less than a month to go for CHOGM, this area may prove hard to transform.

70% of City Work Complete – KCC

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Kampala city council officials say 70% of the work to beautify the city ahead of the commonwealth heads of government meeting scheduled for November reveals that has been completed. This follows their tour of the project areas to assess progress being made.

Kampala city council engineer Steven Kimala accompanied by delegates from city council led the entourage into a tour of facilities to be used during the CHOGM starting from Salaama road through Gaba and the city center.

Most of the city roads have been tarmacked, drainage system repaired and buildings by the roadside painted. Engineer Kimala says about 70% of work has been completed.

The rest of the works are expected to be completed by the end of this month with 200 man holes put in place around the city and street lights provided. Works along Gabba road are complete with road tarmac ked, streetlights installed, trees and flower planted.

‘I killed my wife’ – Adebo

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Adebo

“WE are gone. This crazy world failed to separate us,” was written on the bedroom door of Henry Adebo in Luzira, a Kampala suburb. In the room lay the body of his wife, Stella Amayo Pingoloa, with a deep cut in the chest which extended to her back.

“I have killed her. I have done it. If you want, you can kill me too,” Adebo told the Police, who had rushed to the scene after being notified by neighbors on Saturday morning. The man had locked himself inside the house, necessitating the Police to force open the door.

Inside the house, the Police found the shocking scene of a pre-meditated murder and planned suicide. “Henry Adebo, born January 25, 1971, 36 years. Died on July 6, 2007”, was scribbled using charcoal on the wall of the one-room house.

“These are my warnings and questions. How many times have I told the world that I don’t love Stella anymore? Everything has got a beginning and an end. I have gone for my judgment.”

In his wall writings, he asked his brother, Jurua, to look after his four children, Phillip Baruku, Oliver Candiru, Andrew Adebo and Junior Trevor Candiru. He wound up his message by bidding farewell to his brothers and sisters, indicating that he wanted to commit suicide.

According to Kampala Police spokesman, Simeo Nsubuga, Adebo is being held at Jinja Road Police Station and will be charged with murder. There was a scare at the police station when Adebo collapsed while being returned to the cells after interrogation. “It is all useless,” he told the Police with eyes wide open and slurring his words. “I have already taken Alkaline. It is useless. I am going to join my wife.”

The gruesome murder in Kisenyi Zone 1 happened at about midnight on Friday, the Police said. It is not clear what weapon Adebo used.

After killing his wife, Adebo is said to have taken his one-year-old baby boy to another brother, Richard Amayo, in nearby Kitintale. Adebo then returned to his house where he sat outside for some time before the Police arrived.

Nsubuga said it was clear that the couple had been in an acrimonious relationship. He urged couples in such a situation to seek the services of the Child and Family Protection Unit.

“If Stella had reported matters to the Police earlier, it might not have come to this,” he said.

Are Pastors Robbing Their Followers?

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SOW! Sow! This has become the new gospel in Uganda’s mushrooming born-again churches. It is simple. If you want a job, you sow. If you want a successful marriage, you sow. If you want to become rich, you sow.

All social problems can be solved through sowing, is the message pastors are drumming into their congregations.

Piously, hundreds of Christians are responding to the call — by offering money and properties to get God’s blessing for ending their problems. But are they reaping? Or are pastors just taking advantage of people’s desperation to enrich themselves?

In the second part of a three-part series, an undercover Sunday Vision investigator recorded pastors in Kampala urging the members of their church to sow.

“God’s blessings to you are determined by what you sow. Once, I was praying for people during a service. A woman came to sow sh500. When I asked her what she wanted, she said she wanted God to give her a house,” one pastor told the attentive congregation. “I asked her what kind of house she expected for sh500. She said she wanted a three-bedroomed family house in a nice location. I laughed. I asked her if she really expected God to build her such a house with the sh500 she had brought.

She said it was all she had.”

The pastor, who claimed he had been cured of AIDS, told the crowd that in return for the sh500, God built the woman a house in a swamp infested with mosquitoes. The story prompted more than half of the congregation to pledge between sh50,000 and sh100,000.

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